Cheap? I guess. But it gets the job done.
Wimp.
Next you're going to tell me that you use the turbo switches!
Seriously, though, this game is meant to be played without the turbo switches (same goes for, say, Vigilante and Monster Lair). In all of these games, there is a "variability" to the weapons that is lost when using turbo. For Vigilante, the spinning of the nunchakus (whatever! sp?) varies (slow spin to fast). Same with some of the stuff in Monster Lair (missiles, for instance, go farther when you hold down the button). China Warrior is different, though. In China Warrior, turbo leads to sloppiness, which totally ruins the pacing and flow of the game. Plus, turbo prevents elegant transitions from one offensive move to another.
You guys are wimps and use cheap moves.
Hahaha.
Steve might be the nicest guy on these boards, but he definitely holds the record for the most times calling people "wimps" and "chumps."
Has anyone played Skuljagger for SNES? The hilarious thing about that game is that almost all of the bosses don't actually have a pattern, but require finding a glitch to kill them .
I don't think I've ever seen this game, but I love the name! Skuljagger. Awesome.